The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 eBook

“Duryodhana answered, ’Bhishma hath no
excess of affection for either side, and will, therefore,
be neutral (in case of dispute). The son of Drona
(Aswatthaman) is on my side. There is no doubt
that where the son is, there the father will be.
Kripa, the son of Saradwat, must be on the side on
which Drona and Aswatthaman are. He will never
abandon Drona and his sister’s son (Aswatthaman).
Kshattri (Vidura) is dependent on us for his means
of life, though he is secretly with the foe. It
he sides the Pandavas, he alone can do us no injury,
Therefore, exile thou the Pandavas to Varanavata without
any fear. And take such steps that they may go
thither this very day. By this act, O father,
extinguish the grief that consumeth me like a blazing
fire, that robbeth me of sleep, and that pierces my
heart even like a terrible dart.’”

SECTION CXLV

(Jatugriha Parva continued)

“Vaisampayana said, Then prince Duryodhana,
along with his brothers began to gradually win over
the people to his side by grants of wealth and honours.
Meanwhile, some clever councillors, instructed by Dhritarashtra,
one day began to describe (in court) the town of Varanavata
as a charming place. And they said, The festival
of Pasupati (Siva) hath commenced in the town of Varanavata.
The concourse of people is great and the procession
is the most delightful of all ever witnessed on earth.
Decked with every ornament, it charmed the hearts
of all spectators.’ Thus did those councillors,
instructed by Dhritarashtra, speak of Varanavata, and
whilst they were so speaking, the Pandavas, O king,
felt the desire of going to that delightful town.
And when the king (Dhritarashtra) ascertained that
the curiosity of the Pandavas had been awakened, the
son of Ambika addressed them, saying, ’These
men of mine often speak of Varanavata as the most
delightful town in the world. If therefore, ye
children, ye desire to witness that festival, go to
Varanavata with your followers and friends and enjoy
yourselves there like the celestials. And give
ye away pearls and gems unto the Brahmanas and the
musicians (that may be assembled there). And
sporting there for some time as ye please like the
resplendent celestials and enjoying as much pleasure
as ye like, return ye to Hastinapura again.’

“Vaisampayana continued, ’Yudhishthira,
fully understanding the motives of Dhritarashtra and
considering that he himself was weak and friendless,
replied unto the king, saying, ‘So be it.’
Then addressing Bhishma, the son of Santanu, the wise
Vidura, Drona, Valhika, the Kaurava, Somadatta, Kripa,
Aswatthaman, Bhurisravas, and the other councillors,
and Brahmanas and ascetics, and the priests and the
citizens, and the illustrious Gandhari, he said slowly
and humbly, ’With our friends and followers we
go to the delightful and populous town of Varanavata
at the command of Dhritarashtra. Cheerfully give
us your benedictions so that acquiring prosperity,
therewith we may not be touched by sin.’
Thus addressed by the eldest of Pandu’s sons,
the Kaurava chiefs all cheerfully pronounced blessings
on them, saying, ’Ye sons of Pandu, let all the
elements bless you along your way and let not the
slightest evil befall you.’